The Best Friend

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The air carried a bitter winter chill.
The red lights on the top of the ambulances circled around and around.
Becka sat on the curb and stared as the red lights rolled over the ground, over the street, over Lilah’s bent and mangled bike, still lying in the middle of the intersection.
Over the dark circle of blood in the street.
She heard a high-pitched voice talking rapidly, excitedly.
It was the truck driver, a young man in a denim work shirt and black jeans, with a red bandanna tied around his
... forehead. He was explaining to a grimfaced police officer what had happened. Gesturing wildly. His voice kept cracking as he talked.
Becka didn’t look at him. She kept her gaze on the sweeping red ambulance lights.
The lights were comforting somehow. Hypnotic. So regular. So mechanical.
There were two ambulances there, Becka knew. And several black and white police cars.
The officers had wanted to talk to her, but she told them she wasn’t ready to talk. She wanted to sit on the curb, on the cold, solid concrete, and watch the lights go around for a while.


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